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C# method as parameter

Is there a way to pass a method as a parameter without knowing anything about the method in advance?

Can Func<input, return> be called without knowing the method's parameter/return type?

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The closest you can come is to use Delegate - the caller will need to pick the right delegate type. That's exactly why Control.Invoke uses Delegate instead of a specific delegate type.

Alternatively, there's MethodInfo as HackedByChinese suggests. Which one you should use depends on what you're trying to achieve - each is useful in different contexts. If you're trying to describe a method, then MethodInfo is probably the best approach. If you're trying to represent a callable action of some kind (which can take parameters and have a return value) then a delegate is probably more useful.

If you tell us more about what you're trying to achieve, we may be able to help you more.


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